As temperatures fluctuate during seasonal changes, you might find yourself living in a home that is too cold at night and too warm during the evenings. So is it okay to toggle between AC and heat sett…
IS YOUR AC READY FOR SPRING?
During the cold winter weather, the health of your air conditioning system has likely been the furthest thing from your mind. However, as spring weather begins to roll in, you might start to adjust yo…
THERMOSTAT BLANK SCREEN – CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS
Thermostat issues can be difficult to manage, as they may be signs of the smallest possible needed care to large HVAC problems. Last year, the experts at Newcomb and Company covered the basics of blan…
IS IT TIME FOR AN HVAC UPGRADE?
On average, an HVAC system can last between 15-20 years; however, the longevity of any system depends on a range of factors including the care routine you’ve maintained, the climate in your area, and …
HEATER REPAIR IN RALEIGH
When your heater breaks, who do you call? The professionals at Newcomb and Company take pride in our service to Raleigh homes and businesses, and keeping you warm throughout the winter is one of our t…
HOW DO MINI-SPLIT HEAT PUMPS WORK?
What are Mini-Split Heat Pumps and How Do They Work? There is a wide variety of potential units and measures that you can use to heat and cool your home. One lesser-known variant is the mini-split h…
Everything You Need To Know About AC Drain Lines
HVAC Guide to the Condensate Drain Line Keeping up with each part of your air conditioning unit can be challenging. However, the drain line is one part that might require attention from time to time,…
WHY DOES MY AC SMELL BAD? SIX CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS FOR HVAC SMELL
Six Reasons Why Your AC Smells Bad and How To Correct Them Switching over from heating to air conditioning? You might notice that your AC now carries a concerning or simply unpleasant smell. Here are…
Heat Pump vs. Furnace – What is the Difference? Newcomb and Company
Your home’s method of heating can become a matter of “out of sight, out of mind.” That is—until something stops working. Knowing more about the type of heating system in your h…